cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/41293279
source: gift link to NYT live blog (here is an archive.is link for later when the unlocked_article_code expires)
Where did this term come from? The Cartel of the Suns wikipedia article explains:
(reference [13] points to this article about it from 1993: Anti-Drug Unit of C.I.A. Sent Ton of Cocaine to U.S. in 1990)
For anyone interested, Paul Williams - Operation Gladio details how from the 1960s onward, the CIA took over all international drug trade, and took a cut as a middle-man to fund all their black ops and right-wing dictatorships, used the drug trade as a weapon and sold to communities they wanted to impoverish, as well as telling the FBI to fuck off anytime they got caught importing drugs to the US. They only had to fold a lot of this up after it got exposed by journalists in the 1990s (many of whom they assassinated like Gary Webb).
The US is the worst narco-trafficker in history.
The Trump DOJ has a habit of saying one thing to the public to justify things and then not including those same claims in court filings. Like Kilmar Abrego Garcia being involved in human trafficking. There was a post the other day about how the courts are getting tired of this.
they’ve figured out that they don’t need to hide things so long as its in dry af legalese so that no one but tankies and intellectuals will bother read it.



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